Soundgarden Members, Tour, Information, Facts

June 2024 · 3 minute read
Soundgarden as seen while performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago in 2010 (Musicisentropy / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0)

Soundgarden was an American grunge band formed by singer and rhythm guitarist Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto in the year 1984 in Seattle, Washington. The band released several albums, extended plays, and tracks such as Ultramega OK, Louder than Love, Flower, Badmotorfinger, Screaming Life, Down on the Upside, King Animal, Superunknown, Fopp, Before the Doors: Live on I-5 Soundcheck, and Room a Thousand Years Wide. Also, Soundgarden was placed at number #14 on the special “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” list curated by VH1.

Past Members

Origin

Seattle, Washington, United States

Genres

Grunge, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock

Labels

Sub Pop, SST Records, A&M Records, Interscope Records, Seven Four, Republic Records, Vertigo Records

Formation Year

1984

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Soundgarden Facts

  • Soundgarden was the first grunge band to sign a deal with the record label Sub Pop.
  • The band’s most successful album, Superunknown, was released on March 8, 1994, via A&M Records and included songs such as Fell on Black Days, My Wave, Black Hole Sun, The Day I Tried to Live, Spoonman, and 4th of July. The tracks Black Hole Sun and Spoonman won Grammy Awards and the album was also nominated for the 1995 Grammy Award for “Best Rock Album”. It was certified ‘5× Platinum’ by the United States (RIAA) and was ranked at number #9 on the “50 Greatest Grunge Albums” list issued by Rolling Stone in April 2019.
  • Soundgarden dissolved in the year 1997 and then re-formed in 2010. Later, after Cornell’s suicide in 2017, Kim Thayil revealed in an October 2018 interview with Seattle Times that the remaining members would not continue as Soundgarden.
  • As a tribute to Chris Cornell, the members reunited for a one-off concert in January 2019.
  • Featured Image by Musicisentropy / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0

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